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When Nate Bartling first came home from his mission, he didn't go to college. He didn't get married. In fact, he didn't stay in the United States. He went right back to Thailand and began shooting YouTube videos.
I was once asked if I would ever consider posing for Playboy magazine.
Jenny Oaks Baker recently released her 14th album, Awakening—a stunning collection of inspiring music featuring other artists such as Condoleezza Rice, GENTRI, and Lexi Walker. Listen to a sample of the music found on this album in the recently released video below, or check out the CD, available at Deseret Book stores and deseretbook.com.
After being bribed, harassed, mocked, and forced to strip naked and perform exercises before prison guards in a jail in Venezuela—an act that violates international agreements on the treatment of prisoners—Joshua Holt's health is failing him, according to his family. But now, a Vatican representative is petitioning for his release.
"I've always thought if the women of the church all wanted the same thing, step back," said Sharon Eubank, the director of humanitarian services at LDS Charities. "I've really felt that before, and this was an opportunity for that to happen."
On October 27, 1838, Missouri governor Lilburn W. Boggs issued an extermination order forcing thousands of Latter-day Saints to leave Missouri by March 8, 1839, or be killed. But where could they go?
How many of you can relate to this incredible story posted on LDS.org?
On the grand anniversary of the American Independence, the glorious 4th of July, his father being instructed and warned, by an Angel of the Lord, in a vision of the night, burst his chains, threw open his prison doors, and emerged forth from the prison.
Skip ahead to 00:45 seconds for the story.